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Learn Best Management Practices Top Farm Producers in Illinois Use to Lower Fertilizer Expenses

7 Simple Strategies to Reduce

Farm Inputs and Survive Escalating

Fuel, Feed & Fertilizer Costs

in 2012

 

Are You Fuming Over the High Cost of Fuel and Fertilizer? Ask any top producer how to make money when fertilizer prices and the price of seed and chemicals soar through the roof and he'll tell you to cut costs to maximize profits. Because in farming, what you SAVE is what you EARN -- . controlling costs, maximizing efficiencies and enhancing yields means bottom line profits. We've put together this FREE REPORT outlining seven, field-proven practices top producers are using to cut back from 10% to 30%  on operational costs like fuel, fertilizer, herbicide, pesticide, seed, farm labor and more  -- without risk to yield!  Here's a sneak peak at what you'll discover:

REDUCE FARM COST TIP No.1 -- Reduce Purchased Nitrogen

 

Vermillion County, Downs Illinois Corn, Soybean producers reduce farm inputs, fertilizer costs.

CORN & SOYBEAN FARMS - Illinois -- Building soil quality and gradually reducing the rate of applied nitrogen has proved profitable for many Illinois farm producers. (L) Corn in Vermillion County, IL from a replicated field trial yielded 4 bu/acre better and 2 pts. drier. (R) Downs, Illinois soybeans with 3x more  root mass.. Both crops raised with reduced N. rates.

 

 

Save!

$25.00 an acre or
 
$12,500.00*
on a five-hundred acre farm!


 

"Grow Your Own" N

By renewing the life in your soil and enhancing beneficial soil bacteria, you can reduce the need for applied nitrogen by as much as $25 per acre on some crops, according to a ten-year study by the University of Iowa.

For example, "Corn may still need 1.2 lbs. of nitrogen per bushel of yield, but that doesn't mean you have to "buy" it all. You can "grow" more of it by enlisting soil micro life to ... »read more

 

 

Reduce Farm Inputs to Cut Costs and Profit More -  Tip No. 2

SAVE an average of 3.5 gallons of  farm fuel ($10.50) per acre for every one of "these" you eliminate.

Reduce Farm Inputs to Cut Costs and Profit More -  Tip No. 3

Save 30%-50%  on herbicide and pesticide costs by feeding "this" instead of your plants.

Reduce Farm Inputs to Cut Costs and Profit More -  Tip No. 4

Save as much as  $32 per acre with simple soil improvements that reduce water and irrigation costs from 10% to 30%
 

Reduce Farm Inputs to Cut Costs and Profit More -  Tip No. 5

Save $5 an acre on wear & tear and maintenance costs if you use "this" less   ... or downsize it and save  $6 to $13 per hour more.
 

Reduce Farm Inputs to Cut Costs and Profit More -  Tip No. 6

SAVE as much as six-thousand dollars  a  year on farm labor costs by working 225 fewer hours  -- and still get better results than your "conventional" neighbor.
 

Reduce Farm Inputs to Cut Costs and Profit More -  Tip No. 7

Save an average of  $1,900 for every acre of soil you restore to healthy, farmable land to increase the size of your farm without buying or leasing more acres.

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